📖 Definitions of "Ecad"
noun
- 1
An organism whose form has been affected by its environment.
- 2
A non-inherited somatic modification caused by an organism's environment.
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| Word | Definition |
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| ecol.noun | Abbreviation of ecology. [(biology) The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.] |
| ecoenvironmentnoun | (ecology) An ecological environment |
| ecotypenoun | (ecology) A phenotype that is adapted to a specific environment. |
| ecospacenoun | (ecology, neologism) The ecological space that an organism occupies as part of its habitat. |
| ecodemenoun | (ecology) A population of organisms that occupy a particular ecological niche |
| ecomorphologynoun | (biology) The study of the effect of environment on the morphology of organisms. |
| ecoplasticitynoun | (ecology) The condition of being ecoplastic |
| ecoclimatenoun | (ecology) The climate (or, more often, the microclimate) of a particular habitat |
| ecogroupnoun | (ecology) A group of organisms that share the same ecosystem |
| ecosensitivitynoun | (biology) sensitivity of an organism to its ecological environment |
| ecodomainnoun | (ecology) Synonym of ecoregion. |
| autoecologynoun | Alternative form of autecology. [one of two broad subdivisions of ecology, which studies the individual organism or species.] |
| ecoevolutionnoun | (ecology) evolutionary ecology (the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology) |
| bionomicsnoun | The study of an organism and its relation to its environment; ecology. |
| ecoscapenoun | The organisational shape or layout of an ecosystem. |
| ecovalencenoun | (ecology) A measure of the interaction of a genotype and its environment |
| autoecismnoun | (botany, of a plant) The fact of having male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant. |
| ecocyclenoun | An ecological cycle. |
| ecosystemnoun | A system formed by an ecological community and its environment that functions as a unit. |
| edge effectnoun | (ecology) A change in population or community structures that occurs at the boundary of two or more habitats. |
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